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Vol. 15, No. 20
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Odyssey teams medal in Europe
May 19, 2017
Cheering For Cherries
by Dawnmarie Fehr Correspondent
Discovery Bay has some amazing kids, and 12 of them just earned the medals to prove it. Recently returned from a world-wide Odyssey of the Mind (OOTM) competition in Europe, two local teams showed the rest of the world what American kids are made of. “(We) are so proud of the Discovery Bay Elementary and Excelsior Odyssey teams,” said coach and parent Amanda Dove. “Both teams triumphed in their robotics problem and mixed problem over very difficult competitors from Russia, China, India, Poland and other countries. It’s extremely difficult to come home with a trophy from this Photo by Dawnmarie Fehr event, and we are all just thrilled.” OOTM is an educational pro- Excelsior Middle School’s Team Smarties and Discovery Bay Elementary’s Team DBIQ’s both seen left, recently returned from an international Odyssey of the Mind competition in Belarus, see Odyssey page 34 where both teams brought home medals.
Board votes to expand Old River
Making a splash
It’s time to grab a basket or bag and head to your nearest farm or roadside stand. Page 10
Arson Suspect Apprehended
Contra Costa Fire Protection District arrests suspect in string of county vehicle fires. Page 6
Golf Season Wraps Up
by Dawnmarie Fehr Correspondent
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Photo by Tony Kukulich
he Discovery Bay Yacht Club (DBYC) Splashers made a donation of $25,000 to Save The California Delta Alliance (SCTDA) during a presentation on May 11. The Splashers raised the money during a recent fundraiser in support of STCDA.
The Knightsen Elementary School District (KESD) Board has voted to expand Old River Elementary School (ORES) to include middle school grades over the next three years. In front of a packed house on May 10, with parents on both sides of the issue, the board heard public comment and discussed their positions. “It’s always been the district’s plan to roll up the grades to make Old River a kindergarten through eighth-grade school,” said Tom Baldocchi, board president. “I don’t think it will serve anything to wait.” A committee composed of staff from
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Transit Center
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BART Board supports Brentwood Transit Center and Mokelumne Trail Bridge.
The season ends for Heritage’s golf team at North Coast Section Championship. Page 23 Calendar................................33 Classifieds.............................30 Cop Logs................................32 Entertainment.....................11 Food........................................10 Health & Beauty..................17 Milestones............................35 Opinion..................................22 Pets.........................................13 Sports.....................................23
EMS Week
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Contra Costa County celebrates 40 Years of paramedic service.